mental health Crossword Puzzles
Health - Chapter 1 Crossword 2026-01-12
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- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- The most important influence you can control
- People of the same age with similar interests
- The traits passed biologically from parents
- Risks that increase with each added risk
- A sliding scale showing health at any moment
- Disease Ongoing condition or illness such as heart disease
- The sum of your surroundings
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- Overall state of well-being or total health
- Ability to understand and use health information
- Steps taken to keep something from happening
- Behavior Actions that can potentially threaten your health
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors
- Your thoughts and feelings about situations
- Getting along with others
15 Clues: Getting along with others • The sum of your surroundings • Risks that increase with each added risk • Overall state of well-being or total health • Your thoughts and feelings about situations • The traits passed biologically from parents • Steps taken to keep something from happening • The most important influence you can control • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2023-05-09
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- 16% of adults in the UK battle with this mental health condition daily
- The root cause of many mental health conditions
- Anxiety is the main symptom of this condition
- Psychological conditions can also impact this aspect of health
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- 1 in 4 people in the UK struggle with this daily
- Emotional reaction to high amounts of mental pressure
- An effective strategy used to cope with the impacts of mental health
7 Clues: Anxiety is the main symptom of this condition • The root cause of many mental health conditions • 1 in 4 people in the UK struggle with this daily • Emotional reaction to high amounts of mental pressure • Psychological conditions can also impact this aspect of health • An effective strategy used to cope with the impacts of mental health • ...
Cultural Diversity; African Americans 2012-11-09
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- A term that describes when a woman plays a leading role in the household
- Company/ One example of a barrier that prevents African Americans from getting mental healthcare
- Someone that uses magic and comes up with spells and various remedies
- Healing using religious and spiritual prayers to heal someone
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- Members of this place are very respected in the African American community
- Disorders/ African Americans underestimate the impact of these, as a result of having issues and/or a lack of trust in their health care system
- Frequently one of the very important values and beliefs for African Americans
- the ethnic group that research for mental health mostly includes
- One of the health care practices that African Americans use
- Care/ This may be necessary for hair and skin
- African Americans have strong non-blood relationships with people from this place..
- They try to focus on this rather than occurences in the past or the present
12 Clues: Care/ This may be necessary for hair and skin • One of the health care practices that African Americans use • Healing using religious and spiritual prayers to heal someone • the ethnic group that research for mental health mostly includes • Someone that uses magic and comes up with spells and various remedies • ...
Medical Jobs 2024-02-22
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- Performs surgeries
- Provides general medical care
- Specializes in heart health
- Focuses on the nervous system
- Administers anesthesia during surgery
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- Diagnoses and treats eye disorders
- Manages mental health issues
- Cares for women during pregnancy
- Conducts medical imaging tests
- Cares for children's health
- Treats patients' dental issues
11 Clues: Performs surgeries • Cares for children's health • Specializes in heart health • Manages mental health issues • Provides general medical care • Focuses on the nervous system • Conducts medical imaging tests • Treats patients' dental issues • Cares for women during pregnancy • Diagnoses and treats eye disorders • Administers anesthesia during surgery
S3 Science - Human Health 2023-03-14
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- The name of a piece of equipment used to measure body temperature.
- A term given to a food which is considered to be especially beneficial for health and wellbeing.
- Type of health that can be improved by spending time with family and going out with friends.
- The name of a fish that contains high levels of omega-3 fatty acids and is classed as a "superfood".
- A method used to protect people from viruses.
- The shape used to show the three aspects of health.
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- The units used to measure a persons heart rate.
- An important substance found in blueberries which makes them a "superfood".
- An aspect of health that can be improved by doing regular exercise.
- There are three aspects of health. Physical, mental and what other aspect?
- Eating superfoods that contain antioxidants can lower your risk of developing this disease.
- An example of how a virus can spread by contact.
12 Clues: A method used to protect people from viruses. • The units used to measure a persons heart rate. • An example of how a virus can spread by contact. • The shape used to show the three aspects of health. • The name of a piece of equipment used to measure body temperature. • An aspect of health that can be improved by doing regular exercise. • ...
Health 2023-06-12
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- Being cautious and taking precautions to prevent accidents or harm.
- Keeping yourself clean and practicing good habits for personal care.
- Special substances that help treat or prevent illnesses.
- A shot that helps protect you from certain diseases.
- Moving your body to stay fit and strong.
- A person who takes care of your teeth and oral health.
- Drinking enough water to keep your body hydrated.
- Taking care of your overall well-being and staying healthy.
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- Health Taking care of your emotions and mental well-being.
- Diet Eating a variety of healthy foods in the right amounts.
- A place where sick or injured people go to get medical treatment.
- Eating healthy foods to provide energy and nutrients to your body.
- Resting your body and mind to feel refreshed and energized.
- Aid Basic medical help or treatment for injuries or illnesses.
- Moving your body to stay fit and strong.
- A person who helps take care of your health and treats illnesses.
16 Clues: Moving your body to stay fit and strong. • Moving your body to stay fit and strong. • Drinking enough water to keep your body hydrated. • A shot that helps protect you from certain diseases. • A person who takes care of your teeth and oral health. • Special substances that help treat or prevent illnesses. • Health Taking care of your emotions and mental well-being. • ...
personal well-being 2025-01-28
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- A state where different aspects of life are in harmony.
- Essential rest period for body and mind recovery.
- The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation.
- A regular sequence of actions that contributes to stability.
- The ability to recover from difficulties or adapt to change.
- Activities done for enjoyment during free time.
- The process of consuming sufficient water for the body to function optimally.
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- Limits set to protect mental and emotional well-being.
- Positive statements used to challenge negative thoughts.
- The practice of taking an active role in protecting one’s own health and happiness.
- Emotional or practical assistance provided by others.
- A practice of focusing the mind to achieve mental clarity and calmness.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Physical activity that improves or maintains physical fitness and overall health.
- The practice of being present and fully engaged with the current moment.
15 Clues: Activities done for enjoyment during free time. • Essential rest period for body and mind recovery. • Emotional or practical assistance provided by others. • Limits set to protect mental and emotional well-being. • A state where different aspects of life are in harmony. • The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation. • ...
Section #1 Test Chapter 1 & Chapter 25 2021-08-27
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- Personal trait that expresses what your feel or think
- Thankful appreciation
- Ability to deal effectively with stressful or traumatic events
- 3rd level of Maslow’s hierarchy
- Communication using body language or motions
- Communication using words
- – Basic physical need
- Basic components of food that nourish the body
- – Basic physical need
- Web address that is considered reliable
- Principle that tries to explain something that happens
- Health referring to the fitness of your body
- Blending ideas from different parties to form a solution
- State of wellness characterizes by peak physical, mental, and social well-being
- The value you have for yourself
- State of being in good health
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- Medicine that focuses on all aspects of patient care
- Proposed answer to a scientific question
- Health that describes the way you get along with others
- 2nd level of Maslow’s hierarchy
- Disagreement between people in social situations
- Way in which you perceive your abilities, appearance, & personality
- Received from your parents that determine your physical traits
- Web address that is considered reliable
- Scientists use this to answer a question
- Recognize the feelings, thoughts or experience of another person
- Loss of energy and motivation to work toward a goal
- Reaching one’s full human potential
- Process by which a person takes in and uses food
- Health that concerns with the way you feel about yourself
- Web address that is considered reliable
- State of mind in response to the environment
32 Clues: Thankful appreciation • – Basic physical need • – Basic physical need • Communication using words • State of being in good health • 2nd level of Maslow’s hierarchy • 3rd level of Maslow’s hierarchy • The value you have for yourself • Reaching one’s full human potential • Web address that is considered reliable • Web address that is considered reliable • ...
STAYING ACTIVE AND HEALTHY DURING MENOPAUSE 2025-01-18
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- A holistic approach to health that balances physical, emotional, and mental needs
- Essential nutrients, such as D and B12, often needed in higher amounts during menopause.
- A physical activity that boosts mood, strengthens bones, and relieves menopause symptoms.
- The act of drinking enough water to stay healthy and reduce hot flashes.
- Additional vitamins and minerals to support health during menopause.
- Techniques like deep breathing that can ease stress and hot flashes.
- Chemical messengers in the body that shift during menopause.
- Eating a balanced diet to maintain health and energy during menopause.
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- A structured schedule that promotes consistency in sleep and exercise.
- A skill improved through certain exercises, crucial for reducing fall risk in later years.
- Essential for recovery and hormone regulation, often disrupted during menopause.
- Staying present and aware, helping to manage stress and mood swings.
- A mineral vital for bone strength, especially as estrogen levels drop.
- Built through weight training, helping to maintain muscle and bone density.
- Professional support that can help manage emotional challenges during menopause.
- A calming practice to reduce stress and improve mental clarity.
- Gentle movements that improve flexibility and relieve joint stiffness.
- A combination of stretches and poses that enhance flexibility and reduce menopause-related anxiety.
- A macronutrient necessary for muscle maintenance and energy.
- A low-impact exercise that supports heart and bone health.
20 Clues: A low-impact exercise that supports heart and bone health. • A macronutrient necessary for muscle maintenance and energy. • Chemical messengers in the body that shift during menopause. • A calming practice to reduce stress and improve mental clarity. • Staying present and aware, helping to manage stress and mood swings. • ...
Maintain Your Brain 2015-03-27
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- a brain condition that causes problems with thinking and memory
- exercise for the brain
- elderly people
- the brain needs this to grow mentally
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- the human body and brain is made up mostly of
- a person's mental or physical condition
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness
- 6th leading cause of death in the US
- all the mental processes
- Games crosswords, sudoku, puzzles
- something remembered from the past
- high in raw fruits and vegetables
12 Clues: elderly people • exercise for the brain • all the mental processes • Games crosswords, sudoku, puzzles • high in raw fruits and vegetables • something remembered from the past • 6th leading cause of death in the US • the brain needs this to grow mentally • a person's mental or physical condition • the human body and brain is made up mostly of • ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder 2026-03-23
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- 2016 movie which villainized DID
- feeling detached from oneself
- When one alter becomes conscious over another
- An accurate and grounded portrayal of DID
- Ancient Greek theory for the cause of illnesses
- First person with DID
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- The modern holistic approach to understanding health and illness
- 1972 "biography" of a woman with DID
- A specific protector alter
- DID was misdiagnosed as ____ in the 1900s
- the main proposed etiology of mental health disorder in the early 20th Century
- Standard classification of mental disorders
12 Clues: First person with DID • A specific protector alter • feeling detached from oneself • 2016 movie which villainized DID • 1972 "biography" of a woman with DID • DID was misdiagnosed as ____ in the 1900s • An accurate and grounded portrayal of DID • Standard classification of mental disorders • When one alter becomes conscious over another • ...
Mental Health Terms 2017-11-15
Mental Health Disorders 2021-01-07
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- eating disorder - severe, life-threatening, and treatable eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food
- - a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.
- - is a mental health disorder that affects people of all ages and walks of life, and occurs when a person gets caught in a cycle of obsessions and compulsions.
- awareness - is the ability to recognise and make sense of not just your own emotions
- response - an automatic, involuntary response to a threat.
- Nervosa - an emotional disorder involving distortion of body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight, in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by depression and self-induced vomiting, purging, or fasting.
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- Disorder -a mental illness marked by extreme shifts in mood. Symptoms can include an extremely elevated mood called mania. They can also include episodes of depression.
- - is characterized by persistent and excessive worry about a number of different things. It may anticipate disaster and may be overly concerned about money, health, family, work, or other issues.
- Nervosa - an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight
- Disorder - which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger. You may feel as if you are losing control.
- disorder - responses have been associated with autism and particular personality disorders such as psychopathy, borderline, narcissistic, and schizoid personality disorders; conduct disorder; schizophrenia; bipolar disorder; and depersonalization.
- or flight response - an automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as stressful or frightening. The perception of threat activates the sympathetic nervous system
12 Clues: response - an automatic, involuntary response to a threat. • awareness - is the ability to recognise and make sense of not just your own emotions • Nervosa - an eating disorder characterized by an abnormally low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight • ...
Mental Health - Jakob 2022-04-27
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- How your feeling (mentally)
- Selflessly communictating
- Correctly communicating
- Dealing with a problem by yourself
- Being afraid a lot generally of the future
- How quickly you bunce back from a problem
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- You can't stop without help
- Dealing with a issue with profeshional help
- Regreting what you did in the past
- Selfishly communicating
- Dealing with a problem with help
- A re-occuring problem that now impacts you
12 Clues: Correctly communicating • Selfishly communicating • Selflessly communictating • You can't stop without help • How your feeling (mentally) • Dealing with a problem with help • Regreting what you did in the past • Dealing with a problem by yourself • How quickly you bunce back from a problem • A re-occuring problem that now impacts you • Being afraid a lot generally of the future • ...
mental health - brody 2022-04-27
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- flashbacks of momments in life that scared them
- you over think small things
- helps with depression, anxiety, stress etc
- when you harm others too much
- you feel good about yourself
- you can get a serious addiction of drug abuse
- can have mood changes randomly
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- is when you can't be yourself in public
- it can be like a eating one where you eat
- when you start cutting or burning yoursef
- it gives you sadness and more
- scared of like deep seas,people,heights,blood
12 Clues: you over think small things • you feel good about yourself • it gives you sadness and more • when you harm others too much • can have mood changes randomly • is when you can't be yourself in public • it can be like a eating one where you eat • when you start cutting or burning yoursef • helps with depression, anxiety, stress etc • ...
Mental Health Puzzler 2022-01-27
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- two words: excess drug/alcohol use
- excess fear of object or situation
- traumatic flashback
- A disorder that causes extreme mood swings
- excess fear, worry, uneasiness
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- unexpected, repeated episodes of fear
- Obsessions and compulsions
- Binge and purge eating disorder
- Occurs in 15% of 12-17 year olds
- Often needs medication to manage
- Party? No thanks
- eating disorder
12 Clues: eating disorder • Party? No thanks • traumatic flashback • Obsessions and compulsions • excess fear, worry, uneasiness • Binge and purge eating disorder • Occurs in 15% of 12-17 year olds • Often needs medication to manage • two words: excess drug/alcohol use • excess fear of object or situation • unexpected, repeated episodes of fear • A disorder that causes extreme mood swings
Mental Health Disorders 2023-09-21
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- Disorder, illness that affects the mind
- act of intentionally taking ones life
- fear associated to a specific situation
- Attack, unknown intense fear
- Suicide a series of suicides in a small group or community
- Nervosa uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging or laxative
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- a fear caused by a source you cannot identify
- Disorder, mental disorder that reveals itself through food
- prolonged feeling or hopelessness, sadness and helplessness
- Eating eat regularly uncontrolled urge to eat cannot stop
- unwanted thought or image, unreasonable need to behave
- Nervosa someone who doesn't eat enough food
12 Clues: Attack, unknown intense fear • act of intentionally taking ones life • fear associated to a specific situation • Disorder, illness that affects the mind • Nervosa someone who doesn't eat enough food • a fear caused by a source you cannot identify • unwanted thought or image, unreasonable need to behave • Disorder, mental disorder that reveals itself through food • ...
Mental health disorders 2024-05-01
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- An eating disorder characterized by restrictive eating and excessive exercise
- A mood disorder characterized by manic and depressive episodes
- A disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors to improve mental health
- A therapeutic technique involving the expression of thoughts and feelings through artistic mediums such as painting or sculpting
- A disorder characterized by recurring, distressing memories, nightmares, and flashbacks following a traumatic event
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- A disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness
- A severe mental disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking
- A eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging
- A disorder characterized by persistent, excessive worry about a wide range of activities or events
- A disorder characterized by difficulties in attention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- A practice involving regular physical activity to reduce stress, improve mood, and promote overall mental well-being
12 Clues: A mood disorder characterized by manic and depressive episodes • A eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging • A disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness • An eating disorder characterized by restrictive eating and excessive exercise • ...
Mental health disorders 2025-04-30
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- a sudden overpowering fright
- Feeling sad
- disorder type characterized by incoherent speech, inappropriate mood, hallucinations, childlike behavior,delusions
- unable to focus loss of attention
- Caused by fear of gaining weight
- a personality disorder that is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct and complex identities or personality
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- any of several psychological disorders of mood characterized usually by alternating episodes of depression and mania
- a chronic disorder characterized by recurrent obsessions
- Mental health condition that can develop after person has experienced trauma
- apprehensiveness,uneasiness,nervous
- pathological preoccupation with an imagined or slight physical defect of one's body
- a compulsive, chronic, physiological or psychological need for a habit-forming substance
12 Clues: Feeling sad • a sudden overpowering fright • Caused by fear of gaining weight • unable to focus loss of attention • apprehensiveness,uneasiness,nervous • a chronic disorder characterized by recurrent obsessions • Mental health condition that can develop after person has experienced trauma • ...
Mental Health Medications 2025-05-05
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- Over the counter versions include diet pills, tobacco products, and caffeinated beverages
- Mood elevators
- This drug class increases levels of serotonin in the brain by preventing reuptake of serotonin by nerves
- First generation antipsychotics, treats positive symptoms of schizophrenia
- Used to treat EPS side effects of psychotic medications
- First med developed to treat mental health disorders, led to deinstitutionalization
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- This condition causes mental status changes, autonomic instability, and neuromuscular hyperactivity
- Can cause physical and psychological dependence, short or intermediate use only
- Used for the manic phase of bipolar disorder
- A dietary restriction for MAOIs
- EPS side effect that resembles chewing, licking, or sucking
- Second generation antipsychotics, treats positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia
12 Clues: Mood elevators • A dietary restriction for MAOIs • Used for the manic phase of bipolar disorder • Used to treat EPS side effects of psychotic medications • EPS side effect that resembles chewing, licking, or sucking • First generation antipsychotics, treats positive symptoms of schizophrenia • ...
Mental health Puzzle 2026-01-21
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- Feeling of being calm and stable
- People who help and care for you
- Caring for your own mental well-being
- Deep breathing helps reduce this
- Ability to recover from stress or setbacks
- Talking with a trained professional
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- Staying in the present moment
- A Professional who provides mental health support
- Talking openly about feelings
- Feeling sad for a long time
- Time taken to rest and recharge
- Feeling of worry or fear
12 Clues: Feeling of worry or fear • Feeling sad for a long time • Staying in the present moment • Talking openly about feelings • Time taken to rest and recharge • Feeling of being calm and stable • People who help and care for you • Deep breathing helps reduce this • Talking with a trained professional • Caring for your own mental well-being • Ability to recover from stress or setbacks • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 101 2025-08-21
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- The belief that things can get better, even when life feels difficult.
- This type of trauma is a single incident
- This kind of trauma is when multiple traumatic events happen.
- How we think feel and act. It's your emotional and psychological wellbeing.
- Released when you accomplish something, learn something new, or achieve a goal.
- Released after exercise, laughter, or anything that makes you feel physically good.
- An emotional response to a deeply distressing or disturbing event that overwhelms a persons ability to cope.
- A chemical messenger that helps your brain talk to different parts of your body.
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- A condition that changes the way you think feel or behave, making it harder to function in daily life.
- The way you handle stress or tough situations.
- Released during bonding moments and physical touch.
- Helps you feel calm, balanced, and happy.
12 Clues: This type of trauma is a single incident • Helps you feel calm, balanced, and happy. • The way you handle stress or tough situations. • Released during bonding moments and physical touch. • This kind of trauma is when multiple traumatic events happen. • The belief that things can get better, even when life feels difficult. • ...
Mental Health Minute 2025-12-09
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- _____ well-being is a state of being wherein a person can fully meet current and ongoing financial obligations, can feel secure in their financial future, and is able to make choices that allow them to enjoy life.
- Starting January 1, SROA will match your 401k contributions dollar for dollar up to ____ percent.
- SROA offers two types of 401k accounts - _____ or Roth.
- A plan for spending your money.
- Shares of a company. These have the potential for high returns but also come with high risks.
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- A good rule of thumb is to have ____ months of living expenses in your savings account.
- A 401k is this kind of savings account.
- Expenses can either be variable or ______.
- Loans that you give to the government or corporations. They might give you lower returns but are generally less risky.
- A ____ sets out specific directions on who receives your property after your death.
- Mandatory payments collected by the government that help fund essential public services (roads, public transportation, police services, education, etc.)
- A credit score over 670 is generally considered _____.
12 Clues: A plan for spending your money. • A 401k is this kind of savings account. • Expenses can either be variable or ______. • A credit score over 670 is generally considered _____. • SROA offers two types of 401k accounts - _____ or Roth. • A ____ sets out specific directions on who receives your property after your death. • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2026-04-21
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- – a feeling like happiness or sadness
- – focusing on the present moment
- – ability to recover from hard times
- – keeping life stable and healthy
- - understanding how others feel
- – feeling nervous or afraid
- - overall mental and emotional health
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- – believing in yourself
- – feeling worried or under pressure
- - reducing stress and feeling calm
- – help or care from others
- – feeling peaceful and relaxed
12 Clues: – believing in yourself • – help or care from others • – feeling nervous or afraid • – feeling peaceful and relaxed • – focusing on the present moment • - understanding how others feel • – keeping life stable and healthy • – feeling worried or under pressure • - reducing stress and feeling calm • – ability to recover from hard times • – a feeling like happiness or sadness • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2026-04-22
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- – a feeling like happiness or sadness
- – focusing on the present moment
- – ability to recover from hard times
- – keeping life stable and healthy
- - understanding how others feel
- – feeling nervous or afraid
- - overall mental and emotional health
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- – believing in yourself
- – feeling worried or under pressure
- - reducing stress and feeling calm
- – help or care from others
- – feeling peaceful and relaxed
12 Clues: – believing in yourself • – help or care from others • – feeling nervous or afraid • – feeling peaceful and relaxed • – focusing on the present moment • - understanding how others feel • – keeping life stable and healthy • – feeling worried or under pressure • - reducing stress and feeling calm • – ability to recover from hard times • – a feeling like happiness or sadness • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2026-05-13
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- The ability to bend under pressure without breaking
- Barrier that prevents asking for help
- A safe space to unpack thoughts
- The act of not carrying everything alone
- Emotional exhaustion from long-term pressure
- A heavy emotional fog affecting daily life
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- Intentional slowing down for wellbeing
- Training your attention to stay in the present moment
- What people rely on when overwhelmed
- A feeling that grows when left unprocessed
- When your mind feels full but nothing is physically wrong
- A necessary pause humans often ignore
12 Clues: A safe space to unpack thoughts • What people rely on when overwhelmed • Barrier that prevents asking for help • A necessary pause humans often ignore • Intentional slowing down for wellbeing • The act of not carrying everything alone • A feeling that grows when left unprocessed • A heavy emotional fog affecting daily life • Emotional exhaustion from long-term pressure • ...
Anxiety and Depression Crossword 2024-11-29
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- A treatment involving talking to a trained professional to help manage mental health issues.
- Sudden, overwhelming fear or anxiety, often without an obvious cause.
- A practice of deep concentration and relaxation
- Care given to a person to support a mental health condition
- A feeling that nothing can improve or that there is no way out of a situation.
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- A feeling of nervousness, worry, or unease.
- The state of being separated from others
- A mental health disorder caused by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and low energy.
- Pressure caused by demanding situations or tasks
9 Clues: The state of being separated from others • A feeling of nervousness, worry, or unease. • A practice of deep concentration and relaxation • Pressure caused by demanding situations or tasks • Care given to a person to support a mental health condition • Sudden, overwhelming fear or anxiety, often without an obvious cause. • ...
Marijuana 2021-05-11
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- Canada has _____ the use of Cannabis
- you can have effects on your _____ health if you smoke cannabis
- the cannabis plant, especially when grown for fiber.
- Cannabis can be a _____ to other bigger drugs
- Cannabis is a psychoactive _____
- Mental Health issues could be a _____ while smoking Weed
- Cannabis is paired with many _____ problems
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- slang for Cannabis
- Not all ____ see smoking as a risk
- The compound THC is the ingredient that gets you ______
- the weed plant
- Smoking can have several different _____ issues
- There is a big ____ included with smoking weed as a teen.
- _______ is smoked or consumed as a psychoactive drug
- ingredient that is used for medical purpose
- One way of Taking Marijuana is to _____ it
- ingredient that makes you high
17 Clues: the weed plant • slang for Cannabis • ingredient that makes you high • Cannabis is a psychoactive _____ • Not all ____ see smoking as a risk • Canada has _____ the use of Cannabis • One way of Taking Marijuana is to _____ it • ingredient that is used for medical purpose • Cannabis is paired with many _____ problems • Cannabis can be a _____ to other bigger drugs • ...
Wellfinity Wellbeing Crossword 2020-04-05
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- a special course of food to which a person restricts themselves, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
- physically strong, fit, and active
- name of wellbeing brand
- strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- focus one's mind for a period of time
- place to workout
- in good health, especially because of regular physical
- existing in or derived from nature
- form of activity
- an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady
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- state of wellness
- the way in which a person lives
- process of nuourishing
- group of organic compounds
- make or become less stressed
- a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices
- engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits
17 Clues: place to workout • form of activity • state of wellness • process of nuourishing • name of wellbeing brand • group of organic compounds • make or become less stressed • the way in which a person lives • physically strong, fit, and active • existing in or derived from nature • focus one's mind for a period of time • a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices • ...
Health Psychology- Internals 2024-11-07
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- Disorder marked by extreme caloric restriction, distorted body image, and an overwhelming dread of weight gain, often leading to severe malnutrition.
- Exaggerating the potential negative outcomes of a situation is known as what type of unhelpful thinking pattern associated with perfectionism?
- Initiative launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to raise awareness about substance abuse and promote a drug-free lifestyle.
- Initiative launched by the Ministry of Education to provide psychological support to students and promote mental health awareness in educational institutions.
- Unlike the Theory of Reasoned Action, which personal factor does the Theory of Planned Behavior include to enhance its predictive power?
- In which stage of the Transtheoretical Model does an individual plan to stop going to the pub and buy low tar cigarettes?
- A coping strategy where individuals deliberately refrain from gathering information about their health issue to avoid confronting it.
- Nationwide cycle rally covering over 20,000 kilometers as part of the 'Eat Right India' initiative.
- A psychological model that focuses on perceived susceptibility to health risks
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- Freud's early work that challenged the biomedical view of illness, focusing on psychological causes of physical symptoms.
- The charter aimed to achieve "Health for All" by the year 2000, focusing on health promotion.
- This stage in Leventhal's model involves assessing the effectiveness of the strategies used to cope with a health issue.
- Forming an agreement with clear rewards or punishments based on behavior, to support behavior change.
- A field of health psychology concerned with social justice and health inequalities
- Program for school children focusing on health and mental well-being
15 Clues: Program for school children focusing on health and mental well-being • A psychological model that focuses on perceived susceptibility to health risks • A field of health psychology concerned with social justice and health inequalities • The charter aimed to achieve "Health for All" by the year 2000, focusing on health promotion. • ...
Mental health crossword 2023-03-09
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- is a mental disorders involve the experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity .
- is a mood disorder
- is mental response to an external cause like having too much work.
- disorders is a serious conditions related to eating
- disorder is general emotional state.
- is a feeling of worry .
- is deeply distressing .
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- disorder is when your have issues about trust and when you fear that you are going to be betrayed.
- disorder is when you don’t have time to sleep.
- disorder is a problem which involves a person with the ability to think , learn, remember, use judgement and making decision .
- is serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormal .
- is the ability to write and read.
12 Clues: is a mood disorder • is a feeling of worry . • is deeply distressing . • is the ability to write and read. • disorder is general emotional state. • disorder is when you don’t have time to sleep. • disorders is a serious conditions related to eating • is mental response to an external cause like having too much work. • ...
Mental Health Illness 2023-01-19
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- Anxiety Disorder: Characterised by extreme levels of fear or anxiety triggered by social situations. This can also be called social phobia. People with social anxiety avoid social situations and this often becomes highly debilitating.
- Schizophrenia can interfere with an individual’s ability to think clearly, regulate emotions, relate to other people and make decisions. Schizophrenia is more serious than delusional disorder as it also involves visual or auditory hallucinations which can interfere greatly with a person’s ability to complete daily activities.
- Personality Disorder People with this disorder often have unstable relationships and feelings about their self-image as well as high levels of impulsivity.
- Personality Disorder Characterised by a need for admiration and lack of empathy. People with this disorder may manipulate people to gain what they want with little remorse for their actions.
- Persistent Depressive Disorder The less severe type of depression, which shares many of the symptoms of depression. However it is experienced for longer, usually at least two years, and is therefore often referred to as chronic depression.
- Major Depressive Disorder Lasts for at least two weeks and is characterised by low mood, lack of interest in activities once enjoyed, sleep disturbances, fatigue, loss of concentration and suicidal thoughts and behaviours. There are several subtypes of depression.
- Stress Disorder: Caused by stressful and distressing events where a person often relives these traumas through flashbacks and nightmares. They may also experience intense feelings of irritability and guilt.
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- Personality Disorder These individuals often disregard for and violate the rights of other people.
- Disorder Sometimes referred to as psychotic disorder or paranoid disorder is a serious mental illness where a person has difficulty distinguishing reality. They are often characterised by delusions or ‘false beliefs’ which are incorrect interpretations of reality.
- Anxiety Disorder: Symptoms include feelings of restlessness, difficulty concentrating, muscle tension and difficulty controlling feelings of worry.
- Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Causes impairments in social communication and repetitive and often restricted behaviours. ASD is considered a spectrum disorder as people’s experiences and intensity of symptoms can significantly vary. People with ASD often have preference for a routine, difficulty with eye contact and understanding non-verbal behaviour.
- Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Categorised by inattentiveness and hyperactivity or impulsivity. Many people with ADHD experience both, but this may not always be the case. Symptoms also include short attention span, forgetfulness, difficulty with organisation, inability to sit still and difficulty with concentrating.
12 Clues: Personality Disorder These individuals often disregard for and violate the rights of other people. • Anxiety Disorder: Symptoms include feelings of restlessness, difficulty concentrating, muscle tension and difficulty controlling feelings of worry. • ...
Mental Health Disorders 2020-11-30
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- A mood disorder characterized by depression that occurs at the same time every year during the season changes
- A disorder that affects how you think,feel, and behave.
- A disorder where you are known to have two or more distinct personalities
- A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs
- Depression depression that occurs after birth
- This disorder causes attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness
- This disorder is a different form of development where you have trouble with social interactions, speech, and repetitive behavior
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- Over thinking that leads to repetitive disorder
- A long term anxiety disorder that some people get after living through a traumatic event
- An extreme fear of something
- A disorder in which social interactions cause irrational fear and anxiety
- A disorder characterized by feelings of worry also known as anxiety which are strong enough to affect ones daily activities
12 Clues: An extreme fear of something • Depression depression that occurs after birth • Over thinking that leads to repetitive disorder • A disorder that affects how you think,feel, and behave. • A disorder in which social interactions cause irrational fear and anxiety • A disorder where you are known to have two or more distinct personalities • ...
mental health crossword 2021-09-21
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- our views of things
- a word or statement that expresses denial, disagreement or refusal
- the sense of belonging and keeping relationships
- our reaction or perception about things
- happy or constructive
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- an idea or opinion produced by thinking
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- the feeling of joy or pleasure
- Strong feelings of nervousness, concern or unease and over thinking
- looking after yourself
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances mood, or relationships with others
12 Clues: our views of things • happy or constructive • looking after yourself • the feeling of joy or pleasure • an idea or opinion produced by thinking • our reaction or perception about things • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • the sense of belonging and keeping relationships • a word or statement that expresses denial, disagreement or refusal • ...
Mental Health - Jakob 2022-04-27
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- How your feeling (mentally)
- Selflessly communictating
- Correctly communicating
- Dealing with a problem by yourself
- Being afraid a lot generally of the future
- How quickly you bunce back from a problem
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- You can't stop without help
- Dealing with a issue with profeshional help
- Regreting what you did in the past
- Selfishly communicating
- Dealing with a problem with help
- A re-occuring problem that now impacts you
12 Clues: Correctly communicating • Selfishly communicating • Selflessly communictating • You can't stop without help • How your feeling (mentally) • Dealing with a problem with help • Regreting what you did in the past • Dealing with a problem by yourself • How quickly you bunce back from a problem • A re-occuring problem that now impacts you • Being afraid a lot generally of the future • ...
Mental Health - Jakob 2022-04-27
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- How your feeling (mentally)
- Selflessly communictating
- Correctly communicating
- Dealing with a problem by yourself
- Being afraid a lot generally of the future
- How quickly you bunce back from a problem
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- You can't stop without help
- Dealing with a issue with profeshional help
- Regreting what you did in the past
- Selfishly communicating
- Dealing with a problem with help
- A re-occuring problem that now impacts you
12 Clues: Correctly communicating • Selfishly communicating • Selflessly communictating • You can't stop without help • How your feeling (mentally) • Dealing with a problem with help • Regreting what you did in the past • Dealing with a problem by yourself • How quickly you bunce back from a problem • A re-occuring problem that now impacts you • Being afraid a lot generally of the future • ...
mental health crossword 2022-04-22
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- medical treatment is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a medical diagnosis.
- make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources.
- health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavio
- disapproval of, or discrimination against, an individual or group.
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- a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- material assistance.
- not happy
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
12 Clues: not happy • material assistance. • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician. • the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • disapproval of, or discrimination against, an individual or group. • health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking or behavio • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-03-15
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- A disease of being Hyper-Active.
- A state of sickness.
- A person wo is disconnected from reality.
- An action of a self murder.
- Someone who helps with emotional well being.
- The clues to diagnose a sickness.
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- Intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations.
- An imaginary image created by your brain.
- Someones actions.
- A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
- Feelings of prolonged sadness.
- A disorder affilliated with Mental Health.
12 Clues: Someones actions. • A state of sickness. • An action of a self murder. • Feelings of prolonged sadness. • A disease of being Hyper-Active. • The clues to diagnose a sickness. • An imaginary image created by your brain. • A person wo is disconnected from reality. • A disorder affilliated with Mental Health. • Someone who helps with emotional well being. • ...
Mental Health Terminology 2024-03-12
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- Doctor of education
- Major mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
- A person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Reality orientation
- Conduct actions that can be observed
- orientation Awareness of position in relation to time, space, and person
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- Doctor of psychology
- Physical confinement
- Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal
- Functional disturbance of the mind in which the individual is aware that reactions are not normal
- Pertaining to the functional disorder or disease of the nerves
- Persistent abnormal dread or fear
12 Clues: Doctor of education • Reality orientation • Doctor of psychology • Physical confinement • Persistent abnormal dread or fear • Conduct actions that can be observed • Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal • Pertaining to the functional disorder or disease of the nerves • Major mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality • ...
Mental Health Careers 2026-03-31
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- Doctor of psychology
- Awareness of position in relation to time, space, and person
- Functional disturbance of the mind in which an individual is aware that reactions are not normal
- Reality orentation
- Pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves
- Major mental disorder in which the individual loses contact with reality
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- Actions that can be observed
- Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal
- Persistent abnormal dread or fear
- Doctor of Education
- Physical confinement
- a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community
12 Clues: Reality orentation • Doctor of Education • Doctor of psychology • Physical confinement • Actions that can be observed • Persistent abnormal dread or fear • Study of human and animal behavior, normal and abnormal • Awareness of position in relation to time, space, and person • Pertaining to a functional disorder or disease of the nerves • ...
Mental Health Conditions 2024-10-10
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- Persistent sadness, loss of interest, changes in appetite and sleep
- Inflated sense of self-importance, lack of empathy
- Disorder Alternating Periods of Mania (Elevated Mood, energy and activity) and depression
- Compulsive Recurring thoughts and behaviors, rituals and compulsions a person feels compelled to perform
- Social communication and interaction difficulties, repetitive behaviors and restricted interests
- Disorder Sudden episodes of intense fear, racing heart, shortness of breath and dizziness
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- Delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking
- Talking therapy to explore thoughts, feelings and behaviors
- Disorder Chronic and excessive worry, restlessness, and fatigue
- Intrusive memories, negative thoughts and feelings after a traumatizing event
- Anxiety Fear of social situations, avoiding social interactions
- Stress Similar symptoms to post traumatic stress disorder, but lasts less than a month
12 Clues: Delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking • Inflated sense of self-importance, lack of empathy • Talking therapy to explore thoughts, feelings and behaviors • Disorder Chronic and excessive worry, restlessness, and fatigue • Anxiety Fear of social situations, avoiding social interactions • Persistent sadness, loss of interest, changes in appetite and sleep • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2025-09-18
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- Compassion towards yourself and others
- What your mind and body need
- Take a moment to rest or reflect
- What work and rest should have
- Essential for recharging your mind
- Practice of appreciating the good things
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- Feeling of optimism
- What is shown when facing challenges
- Present in the moment
- What friends and family can give
- Inner sense of harmony
- Something you can do slowly to relax
12 Clues: Feeling of optimism • Present in the moment • Inner sense of harmony • What your mind and body need • What work and rest should have • What friends and family can give • Take a moment to rest or reflect • Essential for recharging your mind • What is shown when facing challenges • Something you can do slowly to relax • Compassion towards yourself and others • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2026-04-22
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- – a feeling like happiness or sadness
- – focusing on the present moment
- – ability to recover from hard times
- – keeping life stable and healthy
- - understanding how others feel
- – feeling nervous or afraid
- - overall mental and emotional health
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- – believing in yourself
- – feeling worried or under pressure
- - reducing stress and feeling calm
- – help or care from others
- – feeling peaceful and relaxed
12 Clues: – believing in yourself • – help or care from others • – feeling nervous or afraid • – feeling peaceful and relaxed • – focusing on the present moment • - understanding how others feel • – keeping life stable and healthy • – feeling worried or under pressure • - reducing stress and feeling calm • – ability to recover from hard times • – a feeling like happiness or sadness • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2026-04-22
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- – a feeling like happiness or sadness
- – focusing on the present moment
- – ability to recover from hard times
- – keeping life stable and healthy
- - understanding how others feel
- – feeling nervous or afraid
- - overall mental and emotional health
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- – believing in yourself
- – feeling worried or under pressure
- - reducing stress and feeling calm
- – help or care from others
- – feeling peaceful and relaxed
12 Clues: – believing in yourself • – help or care from others • – feeling nervous or afraid • – feeling peaceful and relaxed • – focusing on the present moment • - understanding how others feel • – keeping life stable and healthy • – feeling worried or under pressure • - reducing stress and feeling calm • – ability to recover from hard times • – a feeling like happiness or sadness • ...
Session 2 revision 2026-05-08
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- refers to the process where an individual willingly seeks admission to a mental health facility for treatment without any legal coercion.
- occurs when a person with mental illness is admitted to a mental health facility without their consent, often under legal frameworks when they pose a risk to themselves or others.
- someone chosen by a person with mental illness to act as a representative, providing support and advocating on their behalf when they are unable to make decisions themselves.
- refers to the involuntary confinement of a person in a room or space where they are physically prevented from leaving, typically used in extreme cases to prevent harm to themselves or others.
- is the ethical principle that obliges healthcare providers to avoid causing harm to patients.
- in mental health care is the process by which a person appoints a representative, such as a nominated person, to support their care and treatment decisions during periods when they are unable to make informed decisions.
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- in healthcare refers to fairness and equality in the distribution of healthcare resources, ensuring that all patients are treated with equity regardless of their background.
- in ethics refers to the right of individuals to make decisions about their own life and body, including the right to refuse or consent to medical treatment.
- a legal document where a person outlines their preferences for treatment if they become unable to make or communicate decisions due to mental illness.
- is the ethical principle that involves acting in the best interest of the patient, promoting good and preventing harm.
- (Acronym) a legal order made by a mental health tribunal, which allows a person with mental illness to receive treatment while living in the community, rather than being hospitalized involuntarily.
11 Clues: is the ethical principle that obliges healthcare providers to avoid causing harm to patients. • is the ethical principle that involves acting in the best interest of the patient, promoting good and preventing harm. • refers to the process where an individual willingly seeks admission to a mental health facility for treatment without any legal coercion. • ...
Lifestyle and weight management 2025-11-22
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- health managing emotional health.
- management refers to the process and behaviors that help individuals achieve a healthy lifestyle.
- eating paying attention to hunger and fullness cues to eat more or less.
- It is the main source of energy for the body.
- balance managing calorie intake to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
- the first component of lifestyle.
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- it is a way of living that promotes physical, mental and emotional well-being.
- monitoring regularly tracking weight to monitor progress and make adjustments as needed.
- control eating appropriate portion sizes to avoid overeating.
- it is a dynamic state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
10 Clues: health managing emotional health. • the first component of lifestyle. • It is the main source of energy for the body. • control eating appropriate portion sizes to avoid overeating. • it is a dynamic state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being. • eating paying attention to hunger and fullness cues to eat more or less. • ...
Perinatal Mental Health Activity 2025-12-03
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- What mental health condition involves excessive worry during pregnancy
- What sleep disorder can worsen postpartum mental health
- What is the first-line non-medication intervention for PMAD
- What period covers pregnancy to one year postpartum
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- Name the neurotransmitter often targeted by antidepressants
- What term describes depression after childbirth
- Name a medication class sometimes prescribed during postpartum depression
- What social support can help improve perinatal mental health
8 Clues: What term describes depression after childbirth • What period covers pregnancy to one year postpartum • What sleep disorder can worsen postpartum mental health • Name the neurotransmitter often targeted by antidepressants • What is the first-line non-medication intervention for PMAD • What social support can help improve perinatal mental health • ...
chapter 1 vocabulary 2024-09-06
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- actions taken to reduce the amount that is spent on a service or within an organization
- gives workers and their families who lose their health benefits the right to choose to continue group health
- emergency department services, observation services, outpatient surgery, lab tests or X-rays.
- medication, physical rehabilitation, psychotherapyPandemic
- tam approach to caring for older people and supporting family caregivers, including close friends
- actions to reduce the amount of end-use energy consumption
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- the act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes
- physical and/or psychological approaches include tai chi, yoga, acupuncture, massage therapy,
- acupuncture, dietary supplements, massage therapy, hypnosis, and meditation.
- a disease outbreak that has spread across multiple countries and continents and usually impacts many people
- group health benefits provided by their group health plan for limited periods of time under certain circumstances such as voluntary or involuntary job loss,Telemedicin
- case-mix complexity system implemented to categorize patients with similar clinical diagnoses in order to better control hospital costs and determine payor reimbursement rates.
- an approach to wellness that simultaneously addresses the physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual components of health
- a wide range of health care services that you can get in your home for an illness or injury
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products.
15 Clues: medication, physical rehabilitation, psychotherapyPandemic • actions to reduce the amount of end-use energy consumption • acupuncture, dietary supplements, massage therapy, hypnosis, and meditation. • actions taken to reduce the amount that is spent on a service or within an organization • ...
HUMAN SERVICES 2023-04-17
8 Clues: a person who counsels • professional guidance • field of service for your mind • taking care of your mental health • dealing with or affecting the mind • work for betterment of the community • Care taking care of your family's mental health • treatment of physical, mental or social disorders
Health and Wellness 2023-07-25
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- Measures taken to avoid illness or injury.
- Providing nourishment to the body.
- Reducing tension and promoting calmness.
- Harmony and equilibrium in life.
- State of overall health and well-being.
- Maintaining adequate water levels.
- Restful state for body and mind.
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- Capacity to sustain prolonged effort or activity.
- Body's ability to resist infections and diseases.
- Physical condition and strength.
- Focus practice for mental clarity.
- Mind-body practice for well-being.
- Relating to the mind and cognitive processes.
- Physical activity for body fitness.
- Mental or emotional strain.
15 Clues: Mental or emotional strain. • Physical condition and strength. • Harmony and equilibrium in life. • Restful state for body and mind. • Focus practice for mental clarity. • Mind-body practice for well-being. • Providing nourishment to the body. • Maintaining adequate water levels. • Physical activity for body fitness. • State of overall health and well-being. • ...
Water, Sleep, and Exercise! 2023-04-20
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- a group of hormones within the brain and nervous system that help reduce pain or stress
- another name for H2O
- a lack of sleep can leave you with an increased risk of this
- you do this every night
- a mental health condition that can cause persistent feelings of sadness
- a hormone that wakes you up
- a mental health condition that causes excess worry
- a form of stretching that includes one knee forward and one backwards
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- caused by the lack of water intake
- a health condition that results in too much sugar in the blood
- a form of exercise focused on breathing and oxygen flow
- recommended that you do this daily
- you do this for your body and phone every night
13 Clues: another name for H2O • you do this every night • a hormone that wakes you up • caused by the lack of water intake • recommended that you do this daily • you do this for your body and phone every night • a mental health condition that causes excess worry • a form of exercise focused on breathing and oxygen flow • a lack of sleep can leave you with an increased risk of this • ...
OCD crossword bellringer 2023-09-22
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- The type of disorder that affect one's mood, behavior, and/or thinking.
- Repetitive behaviors.
- OCD is usually _______.
- OCD can be formed by one's ________, including negative behavior or showings of anxiety.
- Some people with OCD might have _______, involving repetitive movements or sounds.
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- Medication that helps relieve the symptoms of depression and anxiety.
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional.
- Uncontrollable and reoccurring thoughts.
- A mental health disorder characterized by repetitive actions that seen impossible to stop.
- The age group of most people that are diagnosed with OCD.
- There are different types of ________ to help a patient's symptoms.
11 Clues: Repetitive behaviors. • OCD is usually _______. • Uncontrollable and reoccurring thoughts. • The age group of most people that are diagnosed with OCD. • There are different types of ________ to help a patient's symptoms. • Medication that helps relieve the symptoms of depression and anxiety. • The type of disorder that affect one's mood, behavior, and/or thinking. • ...
MOOD & AFFECT 2025-09-10
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- – Feelings of extreme worry, tension, or restlessness that affect daily life.
- – A long-term, mild form of depression lasting two or more years.
- – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated).
- – When emotional distress shows up as physical symptoms (e.g., headache, stomach pain) without a clear medical cause.
- – Changing unhelpful thoughts to healthier, more realistic ones.
- - Conditions that affect thinking, mood, or behavior (e.g., depression, anxiety, schizophrenia).
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- – A dangerous reaction from too much serotonin, often due to medications; causes agitation, confusion, muscle rigidity, high fever.
- – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed.
- – The outward display of emotions (facial expression, tone of voice, body language).
- – Severe mental health disorders that greatly interfere with daily life (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder).
- – A state of well-being where a person can cope with stress, work, and relationships.
- – A person’s sustained emotional state (happy, sad, angry, etc.).
- – Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger.
14 Clues: – Focusing on the present moment without judgment. • – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger. • – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed. • – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated). • – Changing unhelpful thoughts to healthier, more realistic ones. • ...
Bupa Value Adds 2019-07-23
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- Anyone over the age of _____ can make an Advance Care Directive?
- A Hatch obstetrician will deliver the baby which Mothers' Private Hospital?
- To be eligible for the Parent and Baby Wellbeing program, customers must have what type of cover with Bupa?
- Best Doctors Global Headquarters is located in which city in the USA?
- What forms part of Phase 1 of the Osteoarthritis Healthy Weight for Life Program?
- The Med Advisor App supports you by keeping what type of history?
- The Bupa Mind Care Choices program is available to customers in which state?
- A customer that receives an invitation for the COACH program may have just been discharged from hospital after suffering a …?
- In the A-Z of Health, an underactive thyroid is also known as what?
- What do customers earn when they participate in Care Corner activities?
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- What Children’s Research Institute has partnered with Bupa for First 1000 Days?
- Bupa TeleHealth offers telephone-based health support for Bupa members with long-term health conditions such as …?
- The Chemotherapy Choices program delivers chemotherapy ______ in the comfort and convenience of the customer's own home.
- My life in Australia assists overseas visitors understand what type of system in Australia?
- One of the Multidisciplinary support services that can be received for the Rehab at Home program may include …?
- Name a provider specialty type that can be reviewed on Whitecoat?
- The Bupa Health Foundation’s approach to partnering includes this type of activity?
- Bupa has partnered with 360 _____ for the Patient Partner Rehab Program?
- The first episode of the Mumbles Podcast discusses the impact of what?
- Bupa’s Mental Health Navigation services is telephone support line for Bupa Health Insurance customers who are worried about the mental health of their… ?
- Genesis Heart Care is in how many states in Australia?
21 Clues: Genesis Heart Care is in how many states in Australia? • Anyone over the age of _____ can make an Advance Care Directive? • Name a provider specialty type that can be reviewed on Whitecoat? • The Med Advisor App supports you by keeping what type of history? • In the A-Z of Health, an underactive thyroid is also known as what? • ...
mental health and well being 2025-12-09
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- eating: eating a diet of food that provides an imbalanced intake of nutrients and in inappropriate amount
- (motor) fitness components: balance, coordination, power, speed, reaction time, agility
- health: the health of the mind; ‘being able to enjoy life and survive pain, disappointment and sadness’ (Health Education Authority. 1997); ‘being able to cope with the normal stresses of life and work productively’ (WHO. 2018)
- ‘complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absence of disease’ (World Health Organization (WHO). 1948)
- activity: ‘any body movement produced by the skeletal muscles that demands the use of energy’ (WHO. 2020)
- the process of taking food into the body and absorbing the nutrients in those foods
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- ‘physical activity that is planned and structured to improve one or more components of fitness’ (WHO. 2020)
- the food intake, eating habits and eating behaviours of an individual
- eating: eating a diet of food that provides a balanced intake of all essential nutrients in the appropriate amounts
- sometimes used instead of the word ‘health’. A keyword in the WHO definition: ‘physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease’
- fitness: a potential result of participating in regular and specific types of exercise; the ability to meet the demands of everyday living, with something left in reserve at the end of the day
- fitness components: cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility
12 Clues: the food intake, eating habits and eating behaviours of an individual • the process of taking food into the body and absorbing the nutrients in those foods • fitness components: cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility • (motor) fitness components: balance, coordination, power, speed, reaction time, agility • ...
Preventive Medicine Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-06
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- Domain of health that deals with a person's ability to interact positively and maintain positive relationships within a community/environment.
- A common abbreviation that states: exercising a certain body part, component of body, or particular skill primarily develops that part or skill.
- A word that means meaningless talk; nonsense.
- Domain of health that deals with a person's ability to process new information, learn, and grow intellectually.
- A word that means a frivolous, flighty, or excessively talkative person.
- The name of Simba's mother from "The Lion King."
- Having the components of health balanced and at sufficient levels.
- The growth of muscle cells, usually through exercise.
- Domain of health that deals with a person's ability to process and express both negative and positive feelings appropriately.
- Includes long-term training period, usually between six months to a year.
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- Soft tissues that anaerobic exercises primarily focus on strengthening.
- Component of fitness that measures the ability of heart and lungs to operate at a higher intensity for a prolonged period of time.
- The shortest training cycle, typically lasting a week, with the goal of facilitating a focused block of training.
- What Flounder from the "The Little Mermaid" called a fork.
- Component of fitness that measures the ability of a joint to move freely through a full range of motion.
- A person's physical, social, emotional, mental, and spiritual status.
- An abbreviation for a principle that outlines what a fitness plan should consist of.
- Domain of health that deals with connection to a person's purpose; this may have an element of faith.
- Domain of health that deals with physiological functioning of the body.
- A common abbreviation that states that the load: the load placed on a body must continually increase as the body adapts to a current load in order for growth.
20 Clues: A word that means meaningless talk; nonsense. • The name of Simba's mother from "The Lion King." • The growth of muscle cells, usually through exercise. • What Flounder from the "The Little Mermaid" called a fork. • Having the components of health balanced and at sufficient levels. • A person's physical, social, emotional, mental, and spiritual status. • ...
Movember Crossword 2024-11-11
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- __ masculinity is the way men are culturally trained and socially pressured to behave
- An emotion men are encouraged to express openly as part of mental health
- Important role men can play in others' lives
- An issue of mistreatment that can affect men, though it’s less openly discussed
- The month when International Men's Day is celebrated
- Essential medical procedure for men over 50 to check prostate health
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- Important psychological skill for managing stress and emotions
- Professional who can help with mental health
- A male parental figure and role model
- The color that represents men's health awareness
10 Clues: A male parental figure and role model • Professional who can help with mental health • Important role men can play in others' lives • The color that represents men's health awareness • The month when International Men's Day is celebrated • Important psychological skill for managing stress and emotions • ...
6 Components of Health 2026-02-06
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- What is an example of a risk factor that you cannot control
- _______ diseases were the major health problems in the past
- ______ health involves coping with your feelings and expressing them in a positive way
- A________________ is anything that increases the likelihood of injury or disease
- ________ health refers to the way your body functions
- _______ health is the ability to recognize reality and cope with the demands of daily life
- The leading cause of death for people between the ages of 15-24
- A risk factor that you cannot control
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- A_________ risk factor is a risk factor that you can control
- What is an example of a controllable risk factor
- __________ lifestyle choices are the major cause of health problems today
- ________ health involves keeping your air and water clean, your food safe, and the land around you enjoyable
- _______ is the state of well-being in which all the components of health are in a balance
- _________ health involves having spiritual direction and purpose
- __________ lifestyle is when an individual does no to little physical acitivty
- _____ health is the quality of your relationships with friends, family, teachers, and others
16 Clues: A risk factor that you cannot control • What is an example of a controllable risk factor • ________ health refers to the way your body functions • What is an example of a risk factor that you cannot control • _______ diseases were the major health problems in the past • A_________ risk factor is a risk factor that you can control • ...
Test 2025-12-09
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- eating: eating a diet of food that provides an imbalanced intake of nutrients and in inappropriate amount
- (motor) fitness components: balance, coordination, power, speed, reaction time, agility
- health: the health of the mind; ‘being able to enjoy life and survive pain, disappointment and sadness’ (Health Education Authority. 1997); ‘being able to cope with the normal stresses of life and work productively’ (WHO. 2018)
- ‘complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absence of disease’ (World Health Organization (WHO). 1948)
- activity: ‘any body movement produced by the skeletal muscles that demands the use of energy’ (WHO. 2020)
- the process of taking food into the body and absorbing the nutrients in those foods
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- ‘physical activity that is planned and structured to improve one or more components of fitness’ (WHO. 2020)
- the food intake, eating habits and eating behaviours of an individual
- eating: eating a diet of food that provides a balanced intake of all essential nutrients in the appropriate amounts
- sometimes used instead of the word ‘health’. A keyword in the WHO definition: ‘physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease’
- fitness: a potential result of participating in regular and specific types of exercise; the ability to meet the demands of everyday living, with something left in reserve at the end of the day
- fitness components: cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility
12 Clues: the food intake, eating habits and eating behaviours of an individual • the process of taking food into the body and absorbing the nutrients in those foods • fitness components: cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility • (motor) fitness components: balance, coordination, power, speed, reaction time, agility • ...
Dimensions of Health and Wellbeing 2019-11-18
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- this dimension of health and wellbeing relates to Ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings
- fitness a measure of physical health and wellbeing
- an example of Social health and wellbeing
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- an example of Spiritual health and wellbeing
- This dimension of health and ability relates to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage and adapt appropriately to different social situations.
- This dimension of health and wellbeing relates to the state of a person’s mind or brain, relates to the ability to think and process information
- an example of Mental health and wellbeing
- Possess the ability to recover from misfortune
- network of friends an example of social health and wellbeing
- Intelligence An individual’s capacity to recognize and respond to either their own or others’ emotions
10 Clues: an example of Mental health and wellbeing • an example of Social health and wellbeing • an example of Spiritual health and wellbeing • Possess the ability to recover from misfortune • fitness a measure of physical health and wellbeing • network of friends an example of social health and wellbeing • ...
Better Health For Individuals 2024-05-08
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- this dimension of health involves the sense of overall purpose in life and often from beliefs and faiths
- the way something or a situation is viewed by an individual or group
- connections between individuals
- this dimension of health involves the ability to maintain meaningful relationships
- this dimension of health is connected to mood and general state.
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- a single human being as distinct from a group.
- is a state of complete physical, mental, social, emotional and spiritual well-being
- this dimension of health involves fitness and you body
- this dimension of health involves the function of the brain and how someone thinks.
9 Clues: connections between individuals • a single human being as distinct from a group. • this dimension of health involves fitness and you body • this dimension of health is connected to mood and general state. • the way something or a situation is viewed by an individual or group • this dimension of health involves the ability to maintain meaningful relationships • ...
Body Positive 2023-05-10
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- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
- Acceptance Embracing one's body as it is.
- The quality of being one-of-a-kind and special.
- A sympathetic concern for others.
- Confidence in one's own worth and abilities.
- Freedom from societal norms and expectations.
- Positivity The idea of accepting and celebrating all types of bodies.
- A feeling of physical or emotional ease.
- Letting go of negative feelings towards oneself or others.
- Belief in one's own value and deservingness.
- Embracing and celebrating diversity.
- A quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
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- A state of being in good physical and mental health.
- A mental state of being present and aware.
- Physical activity that promotes health and well-being.
- A quality that gives pleasure to the senses.
- The expression of one's personality, feelings, and creativity.
- A positive statement to oneself.
- Belief in one's own abilities and worth.
- A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation.
20 Clues: A positive statement to oneself. • A sympathetic concern for others. • Embracing and celebrating diversity. • Belief in one's own abilities and worth. • A feeling of physical or emotional ease. • Acceptance Embracing one's body as it is. • A mental state of being present and aware. • A feeling of great pleasure and happiness. • A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. • ...
HIM Chapter 3 2024-01-08
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- Data that have been extracted from individual health records and combined to form deidentified information about groups of patients that can be compared and analyzed.
- Data that have been turned into something meaningful.
- Organizations that need access to health records to accomplish their mission.
- A patient is assigned another person's health record number.
- A patient has more than one health record number at different locations within an enterprise or healthcare organization.
- Records that the physician did not complete the health record in the time frame required by the medical staff rules and regulations.
- A patient has two or more health record numbers issued.
- Assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes.
- Permanent record of all patients treated at a healthcare organization.
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- Raw facts and figures.
- Healthcare enterprise has more than one healthcare organization (such as hospital and ambulatory clinic) and the patient is seen at two or more places.
- Uses the codes assigned to determine the diagnostic-related group or another grouping.
- Those who depend on the health record to complete their jobs.
- Information, understanding, and experience that give individuals the power to make informed decisions.
- Extracting data from a health record and entering it into an information system is known as.
- Record that contains information relating to the physical or mental health or condition of an individual, as made by or on behalf of a health professional in connection with the care ascribed that individual.
- Clarification made to healthcare documentation after the original document has been signed; it should be dated, timed, and signed.
- This health record is completely available in paper media.
- Additional information provided in the health record.
- This health record is accessible online.
20 Clues: Raw facts and figures. • This health record is accessible online. • Assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes. • Data that have been turned into something meaningful. • Additional information provided in the health record. • A patient has two or more health record numbers issued. • This health record is completely available in paper media. • ...
May is Mental health 2026-04-30
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- - The practice of being thankful for things in life, which helps cultivate a positive mindset.
- - Excessive worry, fear, or anxiety.
- - Feeling capable of making positive changes.
- - Paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and non judgmentally.
- - Maintaining a steady, peaceful emotional state
- - A key healing attitude involving confidence in oneself, others, and the process of healing, fostering a sense of safety and openness.
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- - A feeling or attitude of expectation and desire for a positive outcome, crucial for resilience in mental health recovery.
- - A state of inner peace.
- - An event, situation, or cue that provokes a strong emotional response or exacerbates symptoms of a mental health condition.
- - The ability to recover from adversity.
- - A key healing attitude involving letting go of resentment and the desire for retribution, which aids emotional healing and reduces psychological distress.
- - Negative attitudes/beliefs regarding mental health.
12 Clues: - A state of inner peace. • - Excessive worry, fear, or anxiety. • - The ability to recover from adversity. • - Feeling capable of making positive changes. • - Maintaining a steady, peaceful emotional state • - Negative attitudes/beliefs regarding mental health. • - Paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and non judgmentally. • ...
Mental Health 2021-09-21
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- problem with memory loss and word mixups
- What is a condition that causes both mania and depression?
- What substance makes up most of the brain?
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- What is a real medical condition?
- is the abbreviations for Seasonal Affective Disorder?
- What is your brain's best friend?
- What weighs 3 pounds?
- What is the abbreviation fo Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
8 Clues: What weighs 3 pounds? • What is a real medical condition? • What is your brain's best friend? • problem with memory loss and word mixups • What substance makes up most of the brain? • is the abbreviations for Seasonal Affective Disorder? • What is a condition that causes both mania and depression? • What is the abbreviation fo Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
Mental Health 2021-12-08
8 Clues: can support you • is the best school • can help to destress • is a way to distract yourself • is a great source to reach out to • is complicated but not impossible • can help you keep track of emotions • is a tactic to slow down heart rate and calm you down
Mental Health 2021-11-14
8 Clues: from 1 - 10 • talking to someone • how someone’s feeling • Im ——————— alright today • mental health awareness month • how someone feels on a bad day • what you can see on the outside • how you can tell how someone’s mood is
Mental Health 2021-09-27
8 Clues: adult • a good night's • helps us calm down • can help each other • is someone you can talk too • healthy _______ helps manage stress • how we feel when too much is going on • a change in this means someone might be struggling
Mental Health 2020-01-09
8 Clues: The next Google CEO • Knock,knock,knock Penny • Don't leave me,I need you. • It's not me, it's always you • I should be working, hey a bird • I should not have eaten all that food • I feel so empty and want to stay in bed • Are they talking about me? Do I look ok??
Mental Health 2020-01-09
8 Clues: The next Google CEO • Knock,knock,knock Penny • Don't leave me,I need you. • It's not me, it's always you • I should not have eaten all that food • I feel so empty and want to stay in bed • I should be working, hey!look it's a bird • Are they talking about me? Do I look ok??
Mental Health 2023-10-13
Mental Health 2023-11-08
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- What celebrity family are most known for promoting unhealthy diet culture
- what recent tv show brings to light mental within teenagers
- What is the feel good hormone called?
- What was the procedure in the 1940's called?
- Chronically or continuously unwell
- Mental health condition
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- It affects how we think, feel and act towards others
- What can be additive?
8 Clues: What can be additive? • Mental health condition • Chronically or continuously unwell • What is the feel good hormone called? • What was the procedure in the 1940's called? • It affects how we think, feel and act towards others • what recent tv show brings to light mental within teenagers • What celebrity family are most known for promoting unhealthy diet culture
Mental Health 2022-06-06
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- Reaction that occurs after an event
- A form of "medication" that includes talking
- Talking to someone about your problems
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- A medication prescribed to help with depression A disorder that causes Persistent feeling of sadness
- A disorder that can cause you to worry and have intrusive thoughts
- a disorder that can be caused by a traumatic event
- a disorder that causes you to repeat/perfect certain things
- A word for healing from a Mental Illness
8 Clues: Reaction that occurs after an event • Talking to someone about your problems • A word for healing from a Mental Illness • A form of "medication" that includes talking • a disorder that can be caused by a traumatic event • a disorder that causes you to repeat/perfect certain things • A disorder that can cause you to worry and have intrusive thoughts • ...
Mental Health 2022-06-06
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- with thoughts, feelings, behavioural responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure.
- how we react when we feel under pressure or threatened. It usually happens when we are in a situation that we don't feel we can manage or control.
- a lifelong condition that affects how people perceive the world, how they think and behave, and how they communicate and interact with others.
- loss of cognitive functioning
- is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
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- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- A disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- Is a feeling of fear and your bodies natural response to stress
8 Clues: loss of cognitive functioning • Is a feeling of fear and your bodies natural response to stress • a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. • A disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest • with thoughts, feelings, behavioural responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure. • ...
Mental Health 2022-06-06
8 Clues: mood swings • loss of someone • inconsistent diet • persistent sadness • same thing done repetitively • difficutly with dealing with anger • bodys reaction to stressful,dangerous or unfamiliar situations • range of conditons characterized by challenges with social skills
Mental Health 2024-07-31
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- The act or an instance of ending one's own life voluntarily and intentionally.
- An approach for treating mental health issues by talking with a psychologist.
- A constant feeling of sadness and loss of interest, which stops you doing your normal activities.
- ___ appearance is one of behaviour symptoms.
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- A feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness.
- A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.
- A strong feeling such as love and anger.
- Physical, mental and __ abuse can cause MDD.
8 Clues: A strong feeling such as love and anger. • A feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness. • Physical, mental and __ abuse can cause MDD. • ___ appearance is one of behaviour symptoms. • A state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. • An approach for treating mental health issues by talking with a psychologist. • ...
Mental Health 2024-06-09
8 Clues: you feel good • you feel down • Opposite of Positive • Opposite of negative • Health Your state of mind • The study of mind and behavior • What you or someone else is feeling • is a person who treats mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction
mental health 2023-05-11
8 Clues: mental tension • feeling of unease • make a difference • make something happen • things used to calm down • indicator of a condition • things used to present findings • emotional, psychological, social well being
mental health 2023-05-11
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- health your general state of well being
- the indication that something is wrong
- mentally and physically makes you struggle
- scared of big crowds
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- another two words for percentage of something and the truth
- from others around or people online
- strategies talking to others , writing it down
- overwhelmed by certain situations
8 Clues: scared of big crowds • overwhelmed by certain situations • from others around or people online • the indication that something is wrong • health your general state of well being • mentally and physically makes you struggle • strategies talking to others , writing it down • another two words for percentage of something and the truth
mental health 2023-05-11
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- strategies talking to others , writing it down
- mentally and physically makes you struggle
- your general state of well being
- overwhelmed by certain situations
- the indication that something is wrong
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- another two words for percentage of something and the truth
- scared of big crowds
- from others around or people online
8 Clues: scared of big crowds • your general state of well being • overwhelmed by certain situations • from others around or people online • the indication that something is wrong • mentally and physically makes you struggle • strategies talking to others , writing it down • another two words for percentage of something and the truth
Mental health 2023-05-11
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- people can suffer from this
- something that makes something happen
- when there is a sign you feel something
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- something that has affect on someone
- people may feel this when they perform in front of people
- a way you deal with something
- a figure that is true and cant be false
- people may get angry and can feel this
8 Clues: people can suffer from this • a way you deal with something • something that has affect on someone • something that makes something happen • people may get angry and can feel this • a figure that is true and cant be false • when there is a sign you feel something • people may feel this when they perform in front of people
mental health 2023-05-11
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- there are many types social is one
- 1 in 5 young people (age 13-18) has or will develop a mental illness in their lifetime
- can affect people around you this is known as an impact
- overworking can cause stress
- experiencing discrimination and stigma, including racism.
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- people dont really speak up about it
- can be presented in many ways known as symptoms
- different ways to deal with things
8 Clues: overworking can cause stress • there are many types social is one • people dont really speak up about it • different ways to deal with things • can be presented in many ways known as symptoms • can affect people around you this is known as an impact • experiencing discrimination and stigma, including racism. • ...
mental health 2022-09-05
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- a brain disorder that causes changes in a persons mood
- its a thing you get when you are in deep sadness
- its when you cant stop think about whats going to happen and when
- you can get it after a thing you said or a action you might have done
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- when you feel like something bad is going to happen
- you can feel it when something sad happens
- you can get it after a traumatic or shocking event
- a strong feeling of annoyance displeasure or hostility
8 Clues: you can feel it when something sad happens • its a thing you get when you are in deep sadness • you can get it after a traumatic or shocking event • when you feel like something bad is going to happen • a brain disorder that causes changes in a persons mood • a strong feeling of annoyance displeasure or hostility • ...
Mental Health 2022-12-01
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- Have side effects that contribute to obesity
- Waste 30% of 1.3 billion tons of food waste
- Causes changes in the intestinal bacteria
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- The most common mental illness
- Programs that focus on healthy lifestyles
- Levels that are shown to effect cognition
- Offer resources to help with weight management
- Type of activity that aids in recovery
8 Clues: The most common mental illness • Type of activity that aids in recovery • Programs that focus on healthy lifestyles • Levels that are shown to effect cognition • Causes changes in the intestinal bacteria • Waste 30% of 1.3 billion tons of food waste • Have side effects that contribute to obesity • Offer resources to help with weight management
mental health 2023-05-18
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- what week is it?
- it can happen when something big or worrying is going to happen
- you get them when your ill
- it can create barriers from enabling you to do something.
- it happens because of something
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- kep points about something and the years percentage
- the amount something has happened to you
- the way you deal with something and what you do to keep yourself calm
8 Clues: what week is it? • you get them when your ill • it happens because of something • the amount something has happened to you • kep points about something and the years percentage • it can create barriers from enabling you to do something. • it can happen when something big or worrying is going to happen • ...
mental health 2023-05-18
8 Clues: what weak is it? • it changes your life • they change frequently • how you deal with something • its happens because of something • it may show signs of them when your ill • what makes you wanna pull your hair out? • what stops you from doing daily activities?
Mental Health 2023-05-18
mental health 2023-05-16
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- what the condition called when you feel paranoid
- this disorder if you don't treat it can ...
- & statistic mental health number increases every year you can research this and you will get the statistic
- strategies i have to live with disorder and i have to manage on my own
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- health what week is it this week?
- work causes too much ...
- this feeling can have major impact on my mental health
- i have all the symptoms for this disorder
8 Clues: work causes too much ... • health what week is it this week? • i have all the symptoms for this disorder • this disorder if you don't treat it can ... • what the condition called when you feel paranoid • this feeling can have major impact on my mental health • strategies i have to live with disorder and i have to manage on my own • ...
mental health 2023-05-16
8 Clues: seeking help. • you losing a job. • you feeling worried. • something that's true . • working hard causes stress. • for example what week is it? • how much does it cost you personally. • i have all this symptoms for this disorder.
MENTAL HEALTH 2023-05-16
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- health - What people, situations or events caused you to feel sad or depressed?
- strategies - what is the name that you do when you think of other things to cope with negative thoughts ect
- - the feeling when you get an exam
- - a physical effect that happens
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- - When you feel nervous talking in front of a lot of people?
- and statistics - if you research mental health what rises every year
- - When a family that has died what does it do with you everyday routine?
- - if we eat too much food and do not exercise, we gain weight
8 Clues: - a physical effect that happens • - the feeling when you get an exam • - When you feel nervous talking in front of a lot of people? • - if we eat too much food and do not exercise, we gain weight • and statistics - if you research mental health what rises every year • - When a family that has died what does it do with you everyday routine? • ...
Mental Health 2023-09-27
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- gestures, facial expressions, body posture
- alerts you that something is not safe and helps you get out of unsafe situations
- What we say and how we say it
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- keeps you from eating or coming close to something that is gross and potentially life threatening
- How we act and behave
- tells you when you need to stand up and protect yourself or someone else
- helps you identify and process painful life experiences
- shows you what you like and what brings you happiness
8 Clues: How we act and behave • What we say and how we say it • gestures, facial expressions, body posture • shows you what you like and what brings you happiness • helps you identify and process painful life experiences • tells you when you need to stand up and protect yourself or someone else • ...
Mental Health 2024-10-23
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- symptoms of mental illness including disturbed thoughts and perceptions
- thinking others are after you or out to get you
- the ability to understand your own mental illness and how it affects you
- skills we use to deal with problems and stress
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- feeling sad, alone and hopeless
- a symptom of mental illness, beliefs that are not reality based
- a way of thinking based in reality
- the healing process of addiction or mental illness
8 Clues: feeling sad, alone and hopeless • a way of thinking based in reality • skills we use to deal with problems and stress • thinking others are after you or out to get you • the healing process of addiction or mental illness • a symptom of mental illness, beliefs that are not reality based • symptoms of mental illness including disturbed thoughts and perceptions • ...
Mental Health 2026-03-19
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- Disorder that applies to people that have gone through a traumatic event, often causing hallucinations and flashbacks.
- Mental condition that makes actions bring excessive worry or fear.
- The feeling to relate to someone to try and help/connect
- Disorder that often makes a person unfocused, distracted, and hyperactive.
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- Disorder that makes a person frequently have compulsive or intrusive thoughts
- Feeling bad for someone that is going through something
- A stereotype connected to people with mental health problems. It can also be seen as discrimination or restriction.
- A disorder which makes a person have two personalities/feelings that fluctuate
8 Clues: Feeling bad for someone that is going through something • The feeling to relate to someone to try and help/connect • Mental condition that makes actions bring excessive worry or fear. • Disorder that often makes a person unfocused, distracted, and hyperactive. • Disorder that makes a person frequently have compulsive or intrusive thoughts • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2026-02-14
Mental Health 2025-12-18
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- skills used to combat the effects of stress.
- a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation
- pain or suffering affecting the body, a bodily part, or the mind
- mental struggle resulting from incompatible or opposing needs, drives, wishes, or external or internal demands
- the quality or state of being in good health especially as an actively sought goal.
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- a positive form of stress having a beneficial effect on health, motivation, performance, and emotional well-being
- awareness of the elements of environment through physical sensation
- the skill of planning and controlling how you spend your time on specific activities to boost efficiency, productivity, and achieve your goals
8 Clues: skills used to combat the effects of stress. • pain or suffering affecting the body, a bodily part, or the mind • awareness of the elements of environment through physical sensation • the quality or state of being in good health especially as an actively sought goal. • ...
Mental Health 2026-02-24
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- The body’s response to pressure or challenges
- Strategies used to deal with stress or difficult emotions
- Professional treatment where you talk to a trained mental health provider
- The ability to recover from difficult situations
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- Help and encouragement received from friends, family, or community
- A mood disorder marked by ongoing sadness and loss of interest
- Actions you take to take care of your physical and mental health
- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear about something uncertain
8 Clues: The body’s response to pressure or challenges • The ability to recover from difficult situations • Strategies used to deal with stress or difficult emotions • A mood disorder marked by ongoing sadness and loss of interest • Actions you take to take care of your physical and mental health • Help and encouragement received from friends, family, or community • ...
Lifestyle and weight management 2025-11-22
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- health managing emotional health.
- management refers to the process and behaviors that help individuals achieve a healthy lifestyle.
- eating paying attention to hunger and fullness cues to eat more or less.
- It is the main source of energy for the body.
- balance managing calorie intake to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
- the first component of lifestyle.
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- it is a way of living that promotes physical, mental and emotional well-being.
- monitoring regularly tracking weight to monitor progress and make adjustments as needed.
- control eating appropriate portion sizes to avoid overeating.
- it is a dynamic state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
10 Clues: health managing emotional health. • the first component of lifestyle. • It is the main source of energy for the body. • control eating appropriate portion sizes to avoid overeating. • it is a dynamic state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being. • eating paying attention to hunger and fullness cues to eat more or less. • ...
Anxiety and Depression Crossword 2024-11-29
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- A practice of deep concentration and relaxation
- Pressure caused by demanding situations or tasks
- A feeling of nervousness, worry, or unease.
- The state of being separated from others
- A feeling that nothing can improve or that there is no way out of a situation.
- A treatment involving talking to a trained professional to help manage mental health issues.
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- A mental health disorder caused by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and low energy.
- Sudden, overwhelming fear or anxiety, often without an obvious cause.
- Care given to a person to support a mental health condition
9 Clues: The state of being separated from others • A feeling of nervousness, worry, or unease. • A practice of deep concentration and relaxation • Pressure caused by demanding situations or tasks • Care given to a person to support a mental health condition • Sudden, overwhelming fear or anxiety, often without an obvious cause. • ...
Basic Necessities 2025-08-06
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- - A safe place to live and protection.
- and Security – Protection from harm and stable environment
- - to cover and protect the body from possible bacteria.
- Health – Emotional wellness and mental management.
- and Water - For the body's nutrition, hydration, and circulation.
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- Care - Medical services to maintain good health.
- Connections - Family, friends, and community for emotional support.
- Governance – Sense of responsible and good leaders in the society.
- - To learn new knowledgeable things and enhance skills.
- – Means to provide for oneself and needs.
10 Clues: - A safe place to live and protection. • – Means to provide for oneself and needs. • Care - Medical services to maintain good health. • Health – Emotional wellness and mental management. • - To learn new knowledgeable things and enhance skills. • - to cover and protect the body from possible bacteria. • and Security – Protection from harm and stable environment • ...
Wellfinity Wellbeing Crossword 2020-04-05
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- a special course of food to which a person restricts themselves, either to lose weight or for medical reasons
- physically strong, fit, and active
- name of wellbeing brand
- strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- focus one's mind for a period of time
- place to workout
- in good health, especially because of regular physical
- existing in or derived from nature
- form of activity
- an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady
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- state of wellness
- the way in which a person lives
- process of nuourishing
- group of organic compounds
- make or become less stressed
- a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices
- engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits
17 Clues: place to workout • form of activity • state of wellness • process of nuourishing • name of wellbeing brand • group of organic compounds • make or become less stressed • the way in which a person lives • physically strong, fit, and active • existing in or derived from nature • focus one's mind for a period of time • a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices • ...
